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Busting Loose
Title card, with Adam Arkin as Lenny Markowitz at right.
GenreSitcom
Created byLowell Ganz
Mark Rothman
StarringAdam Arkin[1]
Theme music composerMark Rothman
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes25 (4 unaired)
Production
Executive producersLowell Ganz
Mark Rothman[2]
ProducersLawrence Kasha
(Season One)[3]
John Thomas Lenox[2]
(Season Two)[3]
Running time30 minutes
Production companiesHayadou Productions
Paramount Television
DistributorCBS Television Distribution
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseJanuary 17 –
November 16, 1977

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Busting Loose is an American sitcom starring Adam Arkin which centers on a young man in New York City who has moved out of his parents' house to live on his own for the first time. The show aired on CBS between January 17, 1977, and November 16, 1977.[1][2]

Cast and characters[edit]

  • Adam Arkin as Lenny Markowitz
  • Barbara Rhoades as Melody Feebeck
  • Jack Kruschen as Sam Markowitz
  • Pat Carroll as Pearl Markowitz
  • Danny Goldman as Lester Bellman
  • Steve Nathan as Allan Simmonds
  • Greg Antonacci as Vinnie Mordabito
  • Paul Sylvan as Woody Warshaw
  • Paul B. Price as Ralph Cabell
  • Ralph Wilcox as Raymond St. Williams
  • Louise Williams as Jackie Gleason

Synopsis[edit]

Lenny Markowitz is a 24-year-old Jewish American man who recently graduated from engineering school. Tired of living with his overprotective and meddling parents Sam and Pearl, he secretly moves out on his own for the first time – 'busting loose' from them – into a low-rent apartment in a rundown apartment building in New York City where his neighbor is Melody Feebeck, a beautiful, voluptuous, older redheaded woman who works for an escort service. Lacking the money even to replace the duck-covered wallpaper in his new apartment and still looking for work as an engineer, he temporarily takes a menial job at the Wearwell Shoe Store, operated by Ralph Cabell, where his coworker is Raymond St. Williams, a 'hip' young African American man. His childhood friends Lester Bellman, Allan Simmonds, Vinnie Mordabito, and Woody Warshaw frequently visit him; they play poker together and get involved in various escapades. In the fall of 1977, Lenny finds a regular girlfriend, Jackie Gleason, an attractive young woman unrelated – and bearing no resemblance – to the real-life television star Jackie Gleason.[1][2][4]

Production notes[edit]

Mark Rothman and Lowell Ganz created Busting Loose and served as its executive producers, and Rothman composed the show's theme music. Lawrence Kasha was the producer for the first season; John Thomas Lenox produced the second season. Lenox also directed one episode; the other episode directors were Greg Antonacci, James Burrows, Mel Ferber, Norm Gray, Asaad Kelada, Harvey Miller, Tony Mordente, Alan Myerson, Bill Persky, Howard Storm, and Joel Zwick. Antonacci, Ganz, Rothman, Chet Dowling, David W. Duclon, Howard Gewirtz, Joe Glauberg, Sandy Krinski, David Lerner, Deborah Leschin, Babaloo Mandel, and Barry Rubinowitz all wrote or co-wrote one or more episodes.[3]

During its first season, Busting Loose aired on CBS on Monday at 8:30 p.m. from January to May 1977. The show then left the air until July 1977, when reruns of the first season began to air on Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. The second season also ran at 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday in the fall of 1977.[1]

In 'Mr. Dennis Steps Out,' broadcast on October 26, 1977, as the fifth episode of the second season of Busting Loose, Melody is afraid that her boss at the escort service, Roger Dennis – played by guest star Ted Knight – is going to fire her. The episode served as the pilot for Knight's first show of his own, the short-lived 1978 sitcom The Ted Knight Show, which centered on Roger Dennis's firm, the Mr. Dennis Escort Service. However, Barbara Rhoades and her Melody Feebeck character did not appear in The Ted Knight Show.[3]

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Episodes[edit]

Busting Loose was broadcast over two seasons. Thirteen episodes aired during its first season in the winter and spring of 1977. Eight more were broadcast during its second season in the fall of 1977, and four other episodes produced for that season never aired.

Season 1 (1977)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11'Pilot'Bill PerskyLowell Ganz & Mark RothmanJanuary 17, 1977
Tired of living with his meddling and overprotective parents, Lenny tells them that he is going on a trip and secretly searches for a cheap apartment.
22'Five's a Crowd'Howard StormBarry RubinowitzJanuary 24, 1977
Lenny has a crush on a girl who is paranoid about male attention.
33'The Harder They Come, the Bigger They Fall'James BurrowsGreg AntonacciFebruary 7, 1977
A bullying deliveryman challenges Lenny to a fight.
44'Still Nutsy After All These Years'James BurrowsDeborah Leschin & David W. DuclonFebruary 14, 1977
Lenny's ex-girlfriend tries to rekindle their relationship.
55'Grandpa Markowitz'Harvey MillerMark Rothman & Lowell GanzFebruary 21, 1977
Lenny's grandfather comes to visit. He hates his relatives and plans to shock them by dropping dead at his own 85th birthday party.
66'Hell Hath No Fury'Norm GrayBarry RubinowitzFebruary 28, 1977
Lenny refuses to live with Helene, so she has him jailed on trumped-up charges.
77'Love's Labor Lost'Asaad KeladaJoe GlaubergMarch 7, 1977
Lenny is determined to date a girl whose father disapproves of him.
88'Kiss and Dwell'Tony MordenteDeborah LeschinMarch 14, 1977
Lenny's friends goad him into asking Melody for a date.
99'A Nut at the Opera'Tony MordenteGreg AntonacciMarch 21, 1977
Working as escorts, Lenny and a friend accompany two socialites to the opera.
1010'House of Noodles'Tony MordenteBabaloo MandelMarch 28, 1977
Mr. Cabell refuses to give Raymond a raise.
1111'Together Again as Never Before'James BurrowsGreg AntonacciApril 11, 1977
Sam is lonely while Pearl is away, and he makes a pest of himself trying to be Lenny's pal.
1212'The Famous Announcers School'Tony MordenteChet Dowling & Sandy KrinskiApril 25, 1977
Aspiring to be a sportscaster, Lenny enrolls in a fly-by-night broadcasting school run by a flaky disc jockey.
1313'Singles Weekend'Tony MordenteDavid W. DuclonMay 2, 1977
Lenny and his friends visit a resort, seeking sun, fun, and women.

Season 2 (1977)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
141'Smoke Gets in Your Face'James BurrowsBarry RubinowitzSeptember 28, 1977
Lenny blames his friends for a fire that damaged his apartment.
152'Foiled Again'Alan MyersonGreg AntonacciOctober 5, 1977
Vinnie is in love, but his state of bliss comes to an end when the woman he is interested in falls for Lenny.
163'Roomies'Mel FerberBabaloo MandelOctober 12, 1977
Vinnie and Raymond are both looking for an apartment, and they find the same one.
174'A Knight in Tarnished Armor'Norm GrayBabaloo MandelOctober 19, 1977
Lenny is a meek man at heart, but he nonetheless tries to impress Jackie with his machismo.
185'Mr. Dennis Steps Out'James BurrowsLowell Ganz & Mark RothmanOctober 26, 1977

Melody fears that her boss at the escort service, Roger Dennis, is going to fire her.

This episode was the pilot for the 1978 sitcom The Ted Knight Show.
196'The Decision: Part 1'John Thomas LenoxDavid W. DuclonNovember 2, 1977
Lenny becomes angry when he spots Jackie out with another man.
207'The Decision: Part 2'John Thomas LenoxHoward Gewirtz & David LernerNovember 9, 1977
Lenny tries to choose between playing around with women and settling down.
218'All in Love's Unfair'TBATBANovember 16, 1977
Lenny sets up Vinnie with a girl he once dated who is still sweet on him.
229'Welcome to Fleckman's'TBATBAN/A
2310'Mordabito's Ragtime Band'TBATBAN/A
2411'Camp Sha-Man-Ga'TBATBAN/A
2512'Scenes from an Engagement'TBATBAN/A

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^ abcdBrooks, Tim, and Earle Marsh, The Complete Directory to Prime-Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present, Sixth Edition, New York: Ballantine Books, 1995, ISBN0-345-39736-3, p. 147.
  2. ^ abcdMcNeil, Alex, Total Television: The Comprehensive Guide to Programming From 1948 to the Present, New York: Penguin Books, 1996, p. 128.
  3. ^ abcdectva.com Busting Loose
  4. ^Busting Loose on IMDb[unreliable source?]
  5. ^tvguide.com Busting Loose Episodes

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